I apologize: I have the information slightly wrong. Fawcett5 was adding some
informatino to the page, then corrected her mistake. Still, there is no
reason to remove her statements. Doing it yourself on your own RfC makes it
seem slightly suspicious.
-Ben
On 10/16/05, actionforum(a)comcast.net <actionforum(a)comcast.net> wrote:
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I don't think you have a right to remove
comments on your own RfC. A
request
for comment is just that: a chance for those both
involved and
uninvolved to
comment on an article or user's situation.
[[User:Fawcett5]]'s comments
was
also at the end of a list, not above signatures.
If there is confusion,
look
at the timestamp on the sigs. That's why we
have them.
The signatures are four or five sections BELOW her insertion. And what you
reverted was not the insertion of her "correction",
but was the insertion of both the error and the correct, and was
a total null effect that did not belong in the RfC at all, and
definitely not in the section signed by others.
-- Silverback
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